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2 email accounts on the Outlook profile:
1. Exchange - internal email only (no web presence) 2. POP3 - used for external email (internet) I receive an email from the internet and reply to it without changing the account. The account defaults to the POP3 since it is what it used to get delivered. I then add Exchange addresses (internal only) in combination with internet addresses and click send. On Outlook XP: Everything is OK. The internet recipients get their email and the internal Exchange users get their emails. On Outlook 2003: The internet recipients get their email but the internal Exchange users don't. I then get an undeliverable message coming from the POP3 server saying that the addresses (Exchange internal) are not valid. Error 550 5.1.2 - which makes perfect sense since the addresses are not live on the web. How do I fix this? Obviously, Outlook XP does not send the internal Exc addresses to the POP3 server. While Outlook 2003 seem to just send all emails to what ever account you are using for delivery. Please HELP! Thanks in advanced! EJL |
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![]() In , EJLsaKounty typed: 2 email accounts on the Outlook profile: 1. Exchange - internal email only (no web presence) 2. POP3 - used for external email (internet) I receive an email from the internet and reply to it without changing the account. The account defaults to the POP3 since it is what it used to get delivered. I then add Exchange addresses (internal only) in combination with internet addresses and click send. On Outlook XP: Everything is OK. The internet recipients get their email and the internal Exchange users get their emails. On Outlook 2003: The internet recipients get their email but the internal Exchange users don't. I then get an undeliverable message coming from the POP3 server saying that the addresses (Exchange internal) are not valid. Error 550 5.1.2 - which makes perfect sense since the addresses are not live on the web. How do I fix this? Obviously, Outlook XP does not send the internal Exc addresses to the POP3 server. While Outlook 2003 seem to just send all emails to what ever account you are using for delivery. Please HELP! Thanks in advanced! EJL I have never tried exactly what you're doing, but I'd be surprised at it working at all....I didn't think any version of Outlook would permit you to send a single message to both Internet and internal recipients via different accounts/transports. How exactly was this working before? Is there any difference in the account settings between the versions here? OT, but I'd suggest you think about consolidating all your mail handling on Exchange, if at all possible. It's a lot more efficient. You don't mention your version of Exchange, which makes a difference as to method... |
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We have the same problem on both Exchange 5.5 and 2003. We were told before that migrating to Exchange 2003 would actually eliminate this problem. But after all the testing we have done, it's really Outlook 2003 that is having this issue.
You are right in saying "....I didn't think any version of Outlook would permit you to send a single message to both Internet and internal recipients via different accounts/transports."..... that is what we also thought..... but on Outlook XP a combined Internet and internal recipients get delivered fine (Exc 5.5 or 2003)....but Outlook 2003 bounces the internal recipients back from the Internet server. Any direction or ideas will be very much appreciated, Thanks! "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , EJLsaKounty typed: 2 email accounts on the Outlook profile: 1. Exchange - internal email only (no web presence) 2. POP3 - used for external email (internet) I receive an email from the internet and reply to it without changing the account. The account defaults to the POP3 since it is what it used to get delivered. I then add Exchange addresses (internal only) in combination with internet addresses and click send. On Outlook XP: Everything is OK. The internet recipients get their email and the internal Exchange users get their emails. On Outlook 2003: The internet recipients get their email but the internal Exchange users don't. I then get an undeliverable message coming from the POP3 server saying that the addresses (Exchange internal) are not valid. Error 550 5.1.2 - which makes perfect sense since the addresses are not live on the web. How do I fix this? Obviously, Outlook XP does not send the internal Exc addresses to the POP3 server. While Outlook 2003 seem to just send all emails to what ever account you are using for delivery. Please HELP! Thanks in advanced! EJL I have never tried exactly what you're doing, but I'd be surprised at it working at all....I didn't think any version of Outlook would permit you to send a single message to both Internet and internal recipients via different accounts/transports. How exactly was this working before? Is there any difference in the account settings between the versions here? OT, but I'd suggest you think about consolidating all your mail handling on Exchange, if at all possible. It's a lot more efficient. You don't mention your version of Exchange, which makes a difference as to method... |
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